Cisco chief executive Chuck Robbins compares AI to the dotcom bubble of the early 2000s.
The airline said the fact there were no bags available for less than £5.99 meant the claim was not misleading.
The government sets out proposals as data finds vet prices rose at nearly twice the inflation rate.
Treasury Minister Dan Tomlinson says the three-year aid is worth £1,650 for the average pub.
The parcel delivery giant says it is cutting back on low-profit deliveries for the online retailer.
Despite the closures, administrators for The Revel Collective have secured 41 sites and 1,582 jobs.
Benefits calculators can leave some people confused and in a dire financial state, say campaigners.
Thousands of people claim political content is being suppressed after the US operation was spun off.
The high speed rail line from Birmingham will be extended from west London to Euston station.
The long-awaited deal comes as both Delhi and Brussels contend with economic and geopolitical pressure from the US.
Passengers accuse carriers of "confusing" them into dropping compensation claims for cancelled flights.
The new rules will be introduced in October and are described as the most significant reform of driver licensing for 70 years.
Trump has accused Seoul of "not living up" to a trade deal that was reached last year.
Nearly 50 MPs have written to the chancellor calling for music venues to be exempted from a hike in business rates.
The reforms for England and Wales also include proposals to ban the sale of new leasehold flats.
Defendants include Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook, and YouTube parent Google.
Under the plan, access to the Meta platforms' core services would remain free.
The deal is the Trump administration's latest attempt to reduce its reliance on China.
The airline says it expects fares to increase by up to 9% as passenger numbers grow this year.
Gold is seen as a so-called safe-haven asset that investors buy in times of uncertainty and low interest rates.
Vladimir Motin denies gross negligence manslaughter after a crew member died in the North Sea crash.
The government says it has commissioned a review into "what's holding the younger generation back".
The Commission will assess whether "manipulated sexually explicit images" have been shown to users in the EU.
With GLP-1 drugs rising in popularity, how are businesses adapting to a new type of consumer?
Imtiaz had a public sector job but said the pay was low, he took another job in the private sector.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey says the bonds would give the public an opportunity to "support patriotically our defence".
It comes as tensions appear to have escalated between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
India is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in building up a computer chip industry.
Producers in Jamaica and Antigua hope that increasing liberalisation will lead to higher revenues.
Greenland's natural resources include large reserves of rare earth deposits.
The latest generation of entrepreneurs have a head-start with AI but also face familiar challenges.
The European country is the biggest autos manufacturer relative to the size of its population.
The president wants to bring to the US tiny vehicles, like those commonly seen on the streets of Japan.
A host of technology is on offer to farmers, promising to raise farming yields and lower food prices.
The Nordic nation leads the way when it comes to both the design and construction of the vessels.
India has a $800m plan to make rare earth magnets, aiming to reduce dependence on Chinese imports - but can it work?
AI trained to recognise fire is among the latest developments in fire alarm tech.
Huge data centres are being built to handle AI computing but some experts say they aren't necessary.
More bosses are sharing the top job giving them more time for family and breaks.
Bugatti is the latest auto firm to construct an opulent apartment building for the super rich.
Rising electricity costs have emerged as a key cost-of-living concern, pushing families further into debt.
Companies are trying to wean staff off Excel spreadsheets to centralise control of their data.
Trump's import levies are still changing the patterns of international trade.
The government is proposing lowering alcohol limits for drivers and regular eye tests for older motorists.
Attracting younger workers into the defence industry can be challenging.
The pilot project is even giving staff free money to help pay to do activities with their friends.
Annual inflation in Guernsey sees a drop of 1.2% on the year before, according to latest figures.
Families should have parental leave access and single parents should have more help, a report says.
Northampton Hope Centre staff say people who need the shelter could be turned away by next week.
A legal loophole stopping islanders apply for credit cards has been removed by the States.
There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?
Butter, chocolate, coffee and milk have all seen prices rocket. Tracing back through the story of one particular supermarket staple begins to explain why
The BBC's White House correspondent Bernd Debusmann explains why the president is refocusing his attention on the US economy.
Grocery shopping with a couple who bought all their supplies yearly rather than weekly.
TikTok has finalised a deal to allow its American business to continue, by creating a new US entity separate from its global operations. The BBC's Asia Business Correspondent Suranjana Tewari breaks down what this could mean.
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With lenders using credit scores to decide everything from phone contracts to car finance, experts say understanding how it works could make a meaningful difference.
The United States is a rich market but navigating its regulations can be expensive and difficult. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) will simplify the whole process of exporting, making it cost-effective to do business in the US no matter what the size of your company
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